Investors who have recently joined the Cadre Qualified Opportunity Zone platform and have begun evaluating or investing in available transactions may be wondering, “What happens next, in terms of taxes?” We cover the basics in this guide.

Over the past 20 years, US real estate has outperformed both stocks and bonds. While we see several reasons for that trend to continue going forward, we also believe it is important for investors to develop an appropriate framework for their real estate (and overall) portfolio return expectations.

In honor of Black History Month, Cadre’s General Counsel Alex Labowitz sat down with our own Ryan Williams and with Ryan’s longtime friend and venture investor, Peter Boyce II. Here’s what these two visionaries had to say about diversity in tech, mentorship, and their hopes for the future.

Opportunity Zone investments have the potential to generate more than double the after-tax profits compared to a standard taxable portfolio. We’ve answered some of your most frequently asked questions about this exciting program.

The massive endowments of Ivy League universities enjoy excellent reputations and are closely watched by market participants. Known for consistently strong performance, these long-term oriented investment programs benefit from unique access to investment opportunities and the means to build best-in-class investment teams — advantages that most individual investors find difficult to replicate.

Today, we are excited to announce the launch of two new products: Cadre Secondary Market, the first platform to enable trading of private real estate investments, and Cadre Managed Portfolio, a streamlined way to build a diversified real estate portfolio on our platform.